32 Articles found for “The Galley”
Three stars for Sven Wassmer's Memories
In the MICHELIN Guide Switzerland 2022, Sven Wassmer joins the most exclusive ranks of the world's top chefs. Switzerland's new 3-star restaurant is located in the canton of St Gallen – in the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, to be more precise. This makes Sven Wassmer's Memories one of only 138 restaurants worldwide to have been awarded three MICHELIN stars. Bad Ragaz, which sees itself as a manageably small yet cosmopolitan village, is gaining international appeal.
5 Unique Filipino Ingredients and What They Taste Like
Chef Jose ‘Chele’ Gonzalez of acclaimed Gallery Vask in the Philippines takes us through the flavours of his adopted home.
2 Days in Ho Chi Minh City for Party Goers
It’s clichéd to say that Saigon is Vietnam’s city that never sleeps, but that doesn’t make it any less true. Here’s a two-day itinerary featuring cocktail speakeasies and rooftop bars for after-dark fun, along with parks, cafés, galleries, and hearty meals for the daytime.
Kyoto's Stopped Clocks and Machiya House Hotels
Kyoto’s historic machiya houses are being repurposed as galleries, cafes, hotels, and more. It’s a symbol of a timeless city struggling to balance tradition against tourism.
40 Years of Growing Grapes and Making Wine with Tom Farella
With four decades of experience growing grapes on a single piece of land in Napa Valley, Tom is in a unique position to speak about the changes he’s witnessed since the beginning of the modern era of winemaking in the valley in the early 1970s.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : Two Stars make Slovenian fine-dining twinkle in the Vipava valley
Tomaž Kavčič and Uroš Fakuč tell us about their vision of Slovenian modern gastronomy.
Centre-Val-de-Loire, host region of the MICHELIN Guide France 2024
From the gardens of the Loire Valley to the fertile plains of the Beauce, from the ponds of the Brenne to the game-filled forest of Orléans, not forgetting the vineyards of Touraine or Sancerrois, the Centre-Val-de-Loire is well deserving of its nickname "The Garden of France".
Winemaker Spotlight: Anthony Biagi
We sat down to speak about the challenges of the wine business, how the Napa Valley has changed and Anthony’s vision for its future.
On the Road: The Ultimate Napa Valley & Sonoma County Road Trip
From Napa to Healdsburg, here’s how to make the most of your stay.
Colorado’s Best Cocktails in a MICHELIN Restaurant in 2025
Dustin Lawlor of Hop Alley is The MICHELIN Guide Colorado 2025 Exceptional Cocktails Award winner.
A Beginner’s Guide to Hotels and Dining in the Catskills
The nebulous definition of the Catskills is part of what makes a visit here intimidating. Do you want a small town or the woods? Total solitude? Bar hopping? The Catskills stretch from the border of Pennsylvania to the Hudson River, and that’s before you get into the adjacent Hudson Valley region. Below, our rundown of where to start, where to stay and where to eat.
Chef Spotlight: Kenzo’s Eiji Onoyama
Get to know the chef behind the one-Michelin-starred restaurant in the heart of Napa Valley.
The (MICHELIN) Guide to Napa Valley
Where to sip, indulge, and rest in California's famed wine destination.
A Conversation with Diamond Creek Vineyards’s Boots Brounstein and Phil Ross
Boots Brounstein, a Napa Valley legend, has passed away at the age of 92.
23 New Key Hotels in Japan — From Secluded Valleys to High-Speed Luxury
From serene hot spring retreats to sleek city towers, Japan’s new MICHELIN Key hotels capture the country’s quiet mastery of detail.
Loire Valley Road Trip: 3 Days of Castles, Vineyards and MICHELIN Dining
Follow the slow bend of the Loire River on a sun-drenched drive where vineyards, fairytale châteaux and next-generation chefs redefine the art of lingering.
The Ultimate Guide to Sham Shui Po: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
As you set foot in Sham Shui Po, you cannot help but to be captivated by its charm and charisma deeply rooted in its historical development. The crowded streets, dense population, and old tenement buildings, together with MICHELIN-recommended eateries tucked away in alleyways, collectively paint an urban landscape that is unique to this neighbourhood.
The Madrona Hotel Goes Wilde in Wine Country
A Victorian mansion in the California wine country is now the Madrona, an uncompromising hotel that owes its brash design to the rebellious Aesthetic Movement of the late 19th century. Oscar Wilde would be proud.